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Adipotide is a proapoptotic peptidomimetic targeting prohibitin in the blood supply of white fat, effectively starving fat tissue; it produced ~10.6% weight loss in obese primates over 28 days. Clinical development was halted over dose-dependent nephrotoxicity, so there is no validated human dose and a real safety concern. It is still sold as a research fat-loss peptide and should be treated with heavy caution.